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  • Algebraic number field [r]: A field extension of the rational numbers of finite degree; a principal object of study in algebraic number theory. [e]
  • Field theory (mathematics) [r]: A subdiscipline of abstract algebra that studies fields, which are mathematical constructs that generalize on the familiar concepts of real number arithmetic. [e]

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  • Sigma algebra [r]: A formal mathematical structure intended among other things to provide a rigid basis for measure theory and axiomatic probability theory. [e]
  • Algebraic number [r]: A complex number that is a root of a polynomial with rational coefficients. [e]
  • Class field theory [r]: The branch of algebraic number theory which studies the abelian extensions of a number field, or more generally a global or local field. [e]
  • KANT [r]: A computer algebra system for mathematicians interested in algebraic number theory. [e]